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What differentiates it from other Crowfield Phase sites, or for that matter other fluted point sites as a whole, is the presence of a single pit feature filled with over 180 burned lithic artifacts. All the artifacts in the feature were deliberately burned and destroyed, suggesting ceremonial activities. Spatial analysis suggests that the artifacts (most made from Onondaga chert) within the pit were sorted into different tool types and carefully placed in the feature. Due to the number and frequency of artifact forms, it has been hypothesized that the tools
17 found at Crowfield represent the toolkit of a single individual
Whats your take on this? Ive read similar things on later groups and how is the conclusion that it was the lithic of one person drawn
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An experimental assessment of the influences on edge damage to lithic artifacts: a consideration of edge angle, substrate grain size, raw material properties, and exposed face
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Experimental assessment of proximal-lateral edge grinding on haft damage using replicated Late Pleistocene (Clovis) stone projectile points
Archaeologists recognize countless styles of flaked stone projectile points in the archaeological record, but few are as well recognized as the Clovis fluted projectile point. This specimen has a number of interesting morphological and technological
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Explaining the origin of fluting in North American Pleistocene weaponry
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The lightning whelk An enduring icon of_southeastern North American spirituality?
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New tools, new human niches: The significance of the Dalton adze and the origin of heavy-duty woodworking in the Middle Mississippi Valley of North AmericaA B S T R A C T Innovations in tool technology during the early Holocene in the North American midcontinent are related to construction of a new human niche focusing on woodlands, water travel, and improved aquatic and terrestrial resources.
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Shell Mounds in the Southeast
https://www.academia.edu/14344329/Sh...ard=view-paper
Emergence and Demise of the Calusa
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Florida Anthropologist SHELL issue. Super info/reference. https://ufdc.ufl.edu/UF00027829/00021/1j
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Tampa Bay
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